by Stephen M Blackburn, Kathryn S McKinley and Lexing Xie on Sep 9, 2019 | Tags: Academia, Conference, Publications
Graduate student growth continues to outpace faculty growth in computer science. Because producing successful graduate students requires publishing with them, each faculty member should be publishing more, but they are not. If research quality has dropped over time, as some perceive, the reason in not an increase in per-author output.
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by Kathryn McKinley and Margaret Martonosi on Aug 26, 2019 | Tags: Conferences, Inclusion, PC Meetings
CARES seeks to advance the strength and impact of our community’s research, by helping to build a stronger and more supportive research community.
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by Kathryn S. McKinley on Feb 28, 2018 | Tags: Diversity, Harassment
This blog post is a personal account of sexism, harassment, and racism that I and some anonymous members of the computer architecture community have experienced. We are sharing these experiences in part because of encouragement by male colleagues who found them...
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by Kathryn S. McKinley on Feb 19, 2018 | Tags: Conference, Diversity, Opinion
Inclusiveness is not limited to gender and race. The more our community can limit bias in all its aspects, the more inclusive our community will be, and the more people will want to join it and stay. All of us, our research, and society will benefit.
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